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Israfil Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

And the sun and the moon are joined together

Hi,

Is this verse correct: "9: And the sun and the moon are joined together."

Ahmed Crow
  

Top answer

The grammar is OK as it stands. Its meaning is murky, though.

  • The grammar is OK as it stands.
  • Its meaning is murky, though.
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The grammar is OK as it stands. Its meaning is murky, though.
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Okay,

What about: "9: And the sun and the moon are collected together."
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No. That makes no sense sense, either.

Do you mean 'The sun and moon are in alignment'?

Rover
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The source verse has no subject, and it says also that the sun and the moon collected together, or it means there is who make the sun and the moon alignment.

Ahmed Crow
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IsrafilHi, Is this verse correct: "9: And the sun and the moon are joined together."Ahmed Crow
Do you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?

I see now that this is apparently from the Qur'an.
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Do you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?
- I think its very nearly to the meaning
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IsrafilDo you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?
- I think its very near to the meaning, what is the suggestion?
I don't understand your question. What suggestion are you asking about?
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How can I say that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky, and the subject who made them like this is an implied?
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The sun and moon are paired?
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IsrafilHow can I say that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky, and the subject who made them like this is an implied?
The sun and the moon are together (in the sky).

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